In MiLady’s Chamber is an intriguing period murder mystery about a young investigator from Bow Street who is called upon to investigate the murder of a lord and is instantly smitten with the widow, who is also the prime suspect. This is the first book in a series, though it works fine independently as well…
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The saga continues…
Review from Mastering the Flames →
This was one action packed listen! Snarky Banter, Spies, humor and a whole lot of Drama and Action Joel Leslie knocked this one right out of the park with his fabulous narration and audio delivery. I absolutely loved how Josh and Cal clashed when they first met! The banter between them was hilarious and so..
Joel Leslie wins again
Review from Honeymoon for One →
I do not know a single parent whom would forgive someone for holding their preschooler hostage. The child in question was so incredibly simple and unbelievable that I couldn’t even like them, but STILL. Add on top the continued strategy of plot that doesn’t make sense and characters with zero depth or believability and I’m..
I feel like I read a different book than all my goodreads friends. I was excited to listen to this book since everyone was loving it. It started off really well and I was into it. Didn’t love the narrator though but got over it. The first half had so much promise of an attention..
Holy bad narrators!
Review from Dirty Daddies →
This is the first book in the Black and Blue Novel series and can be enjoyed as a standalone. This is very different form Lily Morton’s ususal genre and I absolutely loved this. The world building is engaging and the characters are interesting. This book has a little something for everyone. Angst, humor, fun and..
Abuse begets abuse I guess?
Review from Salvation →
Hey, more violence and assault in place of actual depth, and characters without any agency. It seems to be a trend for the series. Giant spoiler alert, if the character is named and not featured in the sex scenes, they’re probably the bad guy. :sigh: I keep getting suckered by a great hook getting my..
Not believable and rushed
Review from Absolution →
I always go into the first book of a series with the understanding it will probably have underdeveloped characters and weak plotting. This has that PLUS some really uncomfortably used violence and abuse as placeholders for depth. None of the characters have any agency what so ever, and most of what happens doesn’t make any..










